I've never had a MySpace or a Facebook page. I avoid that entirely.
“I've never had a MySpace or a Facebook page. I avoid that entirely.”
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I've never had a MySpace or a Facebook page. I avoid that entirely.
“I've never had a MySpace or a Facebook page. I avoid that entirely.”
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“I've never had a MySpace or a Facebook page. I avoid that entirely.”
“I've done some really off-the-wall stuff and stuff that people might not expect. That's one way to work through people's expectations of you.”
“It's hard to act terrified when you have 200 crew members around you.”
“The notion of self-care for people who have hundreds of millions of dollars, it doesn't seem like a radical thing.”
“With my dad coming from a theatre tradition, there was a lot of preparation before auditions. Not just in terms of saying the lines correctly but a process of entering into what it was all about.”
“For me, choice is the most important thing because I'm going to be an adult actor pretty soon. So I've got to be choosing the right roles now so that by the time I get to that age there will be wide options available.”
“No one wants pain. Not even long-time, mature Christians who want to grow. We will always find ways to avoid pain. Pain itself is a bad thing.”
“I think the biggest thing is clean as you go. Wash all your knives, cutting boards, dishes, when you are done cooking, not look at a sink full of dishes after you are done. Cleaning as you go helps keep away cross contamination and you avoid having food borne bacteria.”
“If you're glued together right and honorable, you will succeed. Get in there and get rid of stupidities and avoid bad people. Try teaching that to your grandchildren. The best way is by example. Fix yourself.”
“It's hard to avoid the past but one goes forward.”
“You've got to be careful of guys trying to chop-block you. You know, running backs, the receivers. You've got to just hope that your knees are fine and you can avoid those chop blocks.”
“The education that prepared me was my general education classes, which I tried to avoid when I was a stupid undergraduate, but which gave me the foundation of general knowledge that makes a career as a writer possible.”